Tag Archive for 'LBD'

The Uniform Project Premieres Little Black Dress With a Multifunctional Twist

The Uniform Project's little black dress. Photo: The Uniform Project The Uniform Project (U.P.) continues to reimagine the classic little black dress. First it was a convertable romper dress, then came the reversible stretch dress, and now, the LBD has been severed into two parts: a zip down high-waisted skirt and a shell top that doubles as a two-piece suit, which is, as the f... weiterlesen...

New York Green Fashion Week: From Bright Young Things’ LBD, Springs the Ultimate Convertible Wardrobe (Slideshow)

Bright Young Things Spring 2011 Collection, New York Fashion Week. Credit: Elisa Hyman From the maker of the Uniform Project LBD, comes Bright Young Things, a label that launched in June of this year with one little black dress (LBD). The New York-based line debuted on the runway at weiterlesen...

Tara St. James Designs New Uniform Project LBD (You Can DIY, Too)

It's a romper. It's a little black dress. It's a Uniform Project dress by Tara St. James. Image courtesy of the Uniform Project. We're all about little black dresses (LBD) -- or, as per the season, LWDs -- they're the eco-chic fashion staple that never tires -- and we just donned one for the weiterlesen...

NYC’s Favorite Fashion Bloggers (Including a TreeHugger) Style One LBD 16 Ways, Let the Challenge Begin!

Bright Young Things Style Challenger Tiffany of Six SIx Sick. Photo: Ayasha Guerin When Bright Young Things (BYT), the sustainable fashion label that launched with one little black dress last month, asked if I would don their LBD for a Style Challenge I had to muster every ounce of will po...Read the full story on TreeHugger weiterlesen...

Fresh, New Fashion Label Launches with One Little Black Dress (Photos)

One dress; Two different ways. Credit: Emma Grady From the Designer of The Uniform Project dress--Brooklynite Sheena Matheiken made it famous by wearing it 365 days, 365 different ways--comes a fresh new fashion label Bright Young Things. The catch: the label is comprised of one season-less LBD, designed to be worn continuously and made to order, locally in New York City. Could... weiterlesen...